Hi. You could write a Java Webstart application which the user installs over the network.
An HSQL database could also be run on the user's machine which could be packaged in your application. As far as a caching system goes, perhaps you could load the HSQL database up when the user first activates the app by connecting via the network to your master database and loaded up the HSQL database from there. Once the client's ready to "commit" their information the HSQL database could be synced with the master database. Java Webstart sounds like the ideal technology to allow an offline and online combination. Check at http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/ for all the information you need. People don't always respond to all messages sent to this group because they're either busy or they don't have an answer. If you don't have any luck here the Sun Forum is pretty good. Hope my ideas have been useful. Kind regards, Antoine Fortuin -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] on behalf of Roland Giesler Sent: Tue 10/4/2005 5:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [CTJUG Forum] Where are the 133 members of this group? Hi there all, Just wondering how many of the members of this group are actually active? I haven't seen any responses on the list to my question yesterday... Maybe I'm just impatient, huh? :-) thanks Roland Giesler
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